Crazy how these days fill and pass. My sister came for a short visit; we crowded many days into few and wore ourselves out. Then I had a monoprint workshop at SPA with Jane Davies. Textures on top of textures, color layers. I, of course, just had to put too much experimentation in each piece.
If I weren't so busy making scarves for scarf season, both silk and hand woven chenille, I would be playing more with this printing process....I did just have to get myself some more colors for enticement.
Just a few more examples; if I put them here in a collection, they will stay together. I'm not so good at keep papers in order.
I was surprised how exhausted I became in a 6 hour workshop; I am quite accomplished at shifting my work jobs so I don't get so tired; 2 hours here; 2 hours there. I got absolutely dithered after 4 hours; made some lousy decisions, and then got a second wind. This piece has some of the flavor of the new wind.
my collection mid process---below is another student's grouping.
Meanwhile outside the road crew was doing printing pressing a brick pattern into the cement edging. How funny to realize they were printing...then my battery went....
And now my internal battery is very low and I must recharge myself. Good night to all!
3 comments:
You produced a bunch of beauties! Interesting second wind pieces! I love the monoprint process...have been using a gelatin plate and printing on fabrics but only good for a couple of hours, tops!
Hi Mary Ann, thanks for your words. I hope to get to printing on fabric, but I need to clear up some space in the studio...so full of dyes now!
nice, looks like you had some great play and learning.
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